Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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universal admiration . Let them continue | throughout by a certain " Edmund , " to their labor in the same spirit of ... admirable Southey . The house , when Coleridge took it , was partitioned off into two dwelling - places , one of ...
universal admiration . Let them continue | throughout by a certain " Edmund , " to their labor in the same spirit of ... admirable Southey . The house , when Coleridge took it , was partitioned off into two dwelling - places , one of ...
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... admirable at present held by the English people ; for in proportion as their conception is or is not just and manly , shall we be forced to are no longer kings , statesmen properly so called , or soldiers , but speakers , and that ...
... admirable at present held by the English people ; for in proportion as their conception is or is not just and manly , shall we be forced to are no longer kings , statesmen properly so called , or soldiers , but speakers , and that ...
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... admiration he at length became the object ? Was their enthusi- asm excited by his ability or by his char- acter ; by ... admirable . Had not wit ripened into wisdom , had not duty burnt ambition pure , he would never have become prime ...
... admiration he at length became the object ? Was their enthusi- asm excited by his ability or by his char- acter ; by ... admirable . Had not wit ripened into wisdom , had not duty burnt ambition pure , he would never have become prime ...
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